Before loading for the night, a clearly burning bed of coals, 8 to 10 cm thick, should be visible
on the grate.
The heater can then be loaded ⅔ of the height of the fire chamber.
REMARKS
During use, all material or objects that could be adversely affected by the heat should be
removed to a safe distance.
NOTE
When the heater is functioning normally the door handle must not be touched with a bare
hand. The door must be closed during normal operation.
Loading of firewood and anthracite is done through the top loading lid (beneath the
decorative outer lid) of the unit.
For a slow burn one would use fewer logs but of greater thickness on a moderate bed of
coals and reduce the air intake.
A thin layer of ash on the grid often makes it easier to light the fire.
In order to overcome a poor draw it is recommended to try and build up a larger, stronger
fire. Take note of the outside weather conditions as these affect the draw: High winds -
strong draw, Fog – low draw.
NOTE:
The duration of the burn will depend on the type of wood being used and the draw.
THE HEATER CHIMNEY
Always follow the instructions.
When using the heater for the first few times, make moderate fires in order to ensure it’s
correct operation. One can gradually increase the burning load over a period of several days.
Do not use the heater like an incinerator.
Only use recommended burning material (wood and anthracite).
Do not use the unit if the glass is broken or cracked. The glass should first be replaced. Your
installer should be contacted in order to assist you in replacing the glass – for which you will
be invoiced. One may look at replacing the door seals at the same time and
special care
must be taken in not overtightening any clamps or brackets that hold the glass in place
as
it is important to allow for expansion and contraction.
After a long period of inactivity, ensure that the chimney/ flue is not obstructed and also any
air guides or smoke/ fume passages within the unit.
Loading: IMPORTANT RECOMMENDATION
When loading firewood into the unit, the fire should be sufficiently low. Do not open the door or lid
if there are extensive high flames as one may risk drawing these outwards when opening the door or
lid. The door or lid must always be opened very slowly in order to allow the draw to stabilise and to
avoid the possibility of blowback.